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Councils step up battle to recover Iceland cash

Local government this week ratcheted up its campaign to retrieve around £400m from Iceland’s collapsed banks, amid claims that UK councils should no longer be viewed as priority creditors.

Local government this week ratcheted up its campaign to retrieve around £400m from Iceland's collapsed banks, amid claims that UK councils should no longer be viewed as priority creditors.

The Local Government Association's finance director, Stephen Jones, this week joined Smith Square's legal advisers at a crucial court hearing in Reykjavik which could determine whether UK councils continue to receive their cash repayments quicker than most depositors.

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